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No. Physical cause it hasn't changed its just gone from wet to dry :-)
Physical. Because you can reverse it by drying it out.
Gasoline evaporation is a physical process.
It is a Physical Change because i dont know but im sure that is a physical change :P
Drying clothes represents a physical change, not a chemical change. The process simply converts liquid water to gaseous water, so it's only a change in state.
The drying itself is (always) a physical change.
Drying (involving only the water evaporation) is a physical change.
Physical, it is still H2O
Drying is a physical process (because evaporation is a physical change), not a property.
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No. Physical cause it hasn't changed its just gone from wet to dry :-)
Physical. Because you can reverse it by drying it out.
Physical change. The water on the road evaporates, which is a physical change.
Drying of fevicol is a chemical change obviously !! Its because we cannot bring back the original properties of fevicol whatsoever we do to it !!! ---------------------------------------------------- But evaporation of solvents is a physical process.
Answer: It is a chemical change, it changes the actual composition of the object by removing water.
Gasoline evaporation is a physical process.
i would think physical, unless there is a chemical change occurring..... :)